Results for "depression in children" - 1 thru 10 of about 13
1. To be labeled for treating depression in children and adolescents an SSRI must have proven efficacy (statistically and clinically significant ... Fluoxetine for acute treatment of depression in children and adolescents: a placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial. ...
2. Source: Adapted and reprinted with permission from Sood B Sood R. Depression in children and adolescents. In: Levenson JL (ed). ... Fluoxetine for acute treatment of depression in children and adolescents: a placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial. ...
3. Antidepressant prescriptions for children and adolescents declined in the years 2003 to 2004 as did diagnosis of pediatric depression. ... Antidepressants—including others besides fluoxetine—showed efficacy in treating anxiety disorders and depression in children and adolescents. ...
4. Commentary: Clinical perspective on pediatric depression Elizabeth B. Weller MD; Joon Kang BA; Ronald A. ...
5. children and adolescents. Until more data become available however SSRIs remain the preferred drug therapy for pediatric depression. ... we recommend citalopram escitalopram fluoxetine and sertraline as first-line medications for pediatric depression because their side effects are relatively benign. ...
6. January:54 SSRIs’ risk-benefit balance in pediatric depression. October:12 Testosterone deficiency. May:24 ...
7. Fluoxetine for acute treatment of depression in children and adolescents (poster presentation).Honolulu ... Harrington R Whittaker J Shoebridge P. Psychological treatment of depression in children and adolescents. A review of treatment research. ...
8. frequently in mania whereas general hyperactivity tends to be present in ADHD. Childhood depression often heralds bipolar disorder. ...
9. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in childhood depression: systematic review of published versus unpublished data. ...
10. U.S. psychiatrists have a lower threshold for treating pediatric depression and hyperactivity with antidepressants and stimulants than Dutch psychiatrists do ...